I've worked at two elementary schools before. AT one school, the only greek was an 8th grade teacher who was a Theta, and at the other school, the principal was a Sigma Pi at SDSU, and one of the afterschool program workers is a Sigma Chi.

I have to remember that! That is funny in a way without being too crass.

I love both of my bosses. They are so cool. Both younger and they understand the younger people just starting out.

My boss is very proud to be an AKA, she has a huge plaque in her office. I think it is great to be so proud of your sisterhood, or brotherhood. A lot of people think that once you graduate college, that is it.

I have had GDI's tell me its childish to still be involved with "college Stuff", but to me it is special...a bond for life!

Originally posted by UMgirl At my job there is... an Alpha Gam (me), ADPi, Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Phi (2) and they're used to be a Theta Phi Alpha and an ATO. I know we have a couple more outh there too. I believe a DST.

The only way to identify greeks at my workplace is to spot their cars. Which means only the young ones that still have letters on their cars. (Except me ). But I know one really nice girl here she is a Zeta from UT, she has since gotten a new car (no sticker). There is a car in the parking lot with a Texas A&M Chi Omega sticker. I don't know who that is yet. I am always on the lookout, LOL.

There is a Delta Sigma Phi (Florida Tech, for Stan) at work with me (and by the way, if anyone watched the ABC special on Columbia on Monday, he was apparently interviewed extensively), and I've seen a woman with a Delta Sigma Theta license plate driving around. But so far, that is all that I've noticed.